Aeromotive 11203 Installation guide

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AEROMOTIVE
Part # 11219
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
Installation of this product requires detailed knowledge of automotive systems and repair
procedures. We recommend that this installation be carried out by a qualified automotive
technician.
Installation of this product requires handling of gasoline. Ensure you are working in a well
ventilated area with an approved fire extinguisher nearby. Extinguish all open flames, prohibit
smoking and eliminate all sources of ignition in the area of the vehicle before proceeding with the
installation.
When installing this product, wear eye goggles and other safety apparel as needed to
protect yourself from debris and sprayed gasoline.
WARNING!
The fuel system may be under pressure. Do not open the fuel system until any pressure
has been relieved. Refer to the appropriate vehicle service manual for the procedure and
precautions for relieving the fuel system pressure.
The enclosed Aeromotive fuel pump utilizes AN-08 style inlet and outlet ports; these ports utilize o-ring
seals and do not require pipe thread sealant.
To use this pump in your vehicle’s fuel system, we strongly recommend the following:
Utilize AN style high pressure fuel lines, fittings and o-rings for all connections (Call
Aeromotive for availability.)
Mount the pump lower than and as close as possible to the fuel tank.
A high capacity, 100 micron fuel filter should be installed between the fuel tank or cell and the
pump inlet.
We recommend Aeromotive, replaceable element fuel filters. Call us for info.
Failure to follow the above recommendations may result in fuel leakage, bursting of the fuel lines, poor
vehicle performance and/or decreased fuel pump life! Improper installation will void all warranties for this
product!
Aeromotive system components are not legal for sale or use on emission controlled motor vehicles.
DO NOT RUN THE PUMP DRY! Excessive wear will result if the pump runs dry.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE PUMP! Disassembly will throw the pump out of calibration and void all
warranties on this product.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE OUTLET PRESSURE SCREW! The maximum outlet pressure has
been preset at the factory and locked in its current position. Adjusting it will void all warranties on this
product
The following steps are typical of most installations:
1. Once the engine has been allowed to cool, disconnect the negative battery cable and relieve the fuel
system pressure.
2. Disconnect the existing pump fuel lines. Plug the open fuel line ends and remove the existing pump.
3. Find a suitable place on the vehicle chassis to mount the Aeromotive fuel pump. Make sure the
location will accommodate the pump mounting bolts, will position the pump lower than the fuel tank, is
clear of the exhaust, is clear of any moving suspension or drivetrain components and will keep the
pump clear of road obstructions or debris.
4. Making sure to mount the pump in the upright position and using the pump mounting bracket as a
template, mark and drill two mounting holes to accept ¼” bolts. Mount the pump bracket using two ¼
bolts, nuts and lock washers. Slide the pump into the bracket and tighten the clamping bolt. Do not
over-tighten the clamping bolt. Doing so can permanently damage the pump motor!
Note: Be sure to route all fuel lines clear of any moving suspension or drivetrain components,
and any exhaust components! Protect fuel lines from abrasion and road obstructions or debris.
5. Connect the fuel tank or cell to the high capacity 100 micron filter, using an AN-06, AN-08 or
equivalently sized fuel line. Connect the filter outlet to the fuel pump inlet (see Flow arrow on pump).
These sections of fuel line should be as large a diameter and short as possible to reduce the
tendencies for vapor lock, cavitation, and premature wear of your Aeromotive fuel pump.
6. Connect the fuel pump outlet to the carburetor in the vehicle’s engine compartment, using AN-06 or
equivalently sized fuel line.
AN-08 Outlet port
AN-08 Inlet port
Factory set outlet
pressure screw,
Do not adjust
AEROMOTIVE, INC.
7805 Barton Street, Lenexa, KS 66214
913-647-7300 fax 913-647-7207
Note: Be sure to route all electrical wires clear of any moving suspension or drivetrain
components and any exhaust components! Protect wires from abrasion and road obstructions or
debris.
7. Connect electrical power (12 VDC) to the pump. Make sure you use stranded, insulated copper wire,
in the sizes shown, with matching crimp-type connectors for all connections. CAUTION: The pump
must not be connected directly to the battery. Connect the green wire from the fuel pump to a
switched +12 volt source and the black wire to a clean ground as shown in the following diagram:
8. Attach a suitable fuel pressure gauge to the fuel system.
9. Ensure that any spilled fuel and any fuel soaked shop towels are cleaned up and removed from the
vicinity of the vehicle.
CAUTION: While performing the following steps, if any fuel leaks are detected, immediately turn
the fuel pump OFF, remove any spilled fuel and repair the leak(s) before proceeding!
10. Turn the fuel pump ON without starting the engine , allow the pump to run for several seconds and
check the fuel pressure. If there is no pressure, turn the fuel pump OFF, wait one minute, then turn
the fuel pump ON and recheck the pressure. Repeat this fuel pump OFF and ON procedure until the
gauge registers pressure or you detect a fuel leak. It may be necessary to loosen the fuel line fitting at
the carberetor to bleed off excessive air in the system. If no pressure is registered on the gauge after
running the pump for several seconds and you have found no leaks, check all fuel and electrical
connections to determine the cause. Tighten any fuel line fittings which where loosened and ensure
that any spilled fuel is cleaned up and removed from the vicinity of the vehicle.
11. Once the fuel pressure gauge registers pressure, turn the pump on and start the engine. The fuel
pressure gauge should register between 6 and 8 psi.
12. Shut the engine off. Using suitable clips and other mounting hardware, secure the newly installed fuel
lines and electrical wires by attaching them to the vehicle chassis.
13. Test drive the vehicle to insure proper operation and re-check the fuel system for leaks. If any leaks
are found, immediately discontinue use of the vehicle and repair the leak(s)!
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals,
including chromium, which is known to the State of California
to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, visit: www.p65Warnings.ca.gov
Aeromotive, Inc. 7805 Barton Street, Lenexa, KS 66214 Phone: (913) 647-7300 Fax: (913) 647-7207
AEROMOTIVE, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
This Aeromotive Product, with proof of purchase dated on or after January 1, 2003, is warranted to
be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of
purchase. No warranty claim will be valid without authentic, dated proof of purchase.
This warranty is to the original retail purchaser and none other and is available directly from
Aeromotive and not through any point of distribution or purchase.
If a defect is suspected, the retail purchaser must contact Aeromotive directly to discuss the problem,
possible solutions and obtain a Return Goods Authorization (RGA), if deemed necessary by the
company. Please call 913-647-7300 and dial option 3 for the technical service dept. All returns must
be shipped freight pre-paid to the company and with valid RGA before they will be processed.
Aeromotive will examine any product returned with the proper authorization to determine if the failure
resulted from a defect or from abuse, improper installation, misapplication or alteration. Aeromotive
will then, at it’s sole discretion, return, repair or replace the product.
If any Aeromotive product is determined defective, buyer’s exclusive remedy is limited in value to the
sale price of the good. In no event shall Aeromotive be liable for incidental or consequential
damages.
Aeromotive expressly retains the right to make changes and improvements in any product it
manufactures and sells at any time. These changes and improvements may be made without notice
at any time and without any obligation to change the catalogs or printed materials.
Aeromotive expressly retains the right to discontinue at any time and without notice any Aeromotive
product that it manufactures or sells.
This warranty is limited and expressly limits any implied warranty to one year from the date of the
original retail purchase on all Aeromotive products.
No person, party or corporate entity other than Aeromotive shall have the right to: determine whether
or not this Limited Warranty is applicable to any Aeromotive product, authorize any action
whatsoever under the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, assume any obligation or
liability of any nature whatsoever on behalf of Aeromotive under the terms and conditions of this
Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty covers only the product itself and not the cost of installation or removal.
This Limited Warranty is in lieu of and expressly excludes any and all other warranties, expressed or
implied. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
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